Transparent Bridging Configuration Examples 413Network diagramFigure 112 Network diagram for transparent bridging over ATM configurationConfiguration procedure1 Configure Router A[RouterA] bridge enable[RouterA] bridge 1 enable[RouterA] interface ethernet 1/0[RouterA-Ethernet1/0] bridge-set 1[RouterA-Ethernet1/0] interface atm 5/0[RouterA-Atm5/0] pvc 32/50[RouterA-atm-pvc-Atm5/0-32/50] map bridge-group broadcast[RouterA-atm-pvc-Atm5/0-32/50] quit[RouterA-Atm5/0] bridge-set 12 Configure Router B[RouterB] bridge enable[RouterB ]bridge 1 enable[RouterB] interface ethernet 1/0[RouterB-Ethernet1/0] bridge-set 1[RouterB-Ethernet1/0] interface atm 5/0[RouterB-Atm5/0] pvc 32/50[RouterB-atm-pvc-Atm5/0-32/50] map bridge-group broadcast[RouterB-atm-pvc-Atm5/0-32/50] quit[RouterB-Atm5/0] bridge-set 1Transparent Bridgingover PPPNetwork requirementsAs shown in Figure 113, LAN 1 and LAN 2 are attached to Router A and Router Brespectively, which are interconnected over PPP. Configure the two routers toenable transparent bridging between the two LAN segments.Network diagramFigure 113 Network diagram for transparent bridging over PPP configurationConfiguration procedure1 Configure Router A system-view[RouterA] bridge enable[RouterA] bridge 1 enableEth1/0 Eth1/0ATM5/0 ATM5/0Router A Router BLAN 2LAN 1Eth 1 /0 Eth 1/0S2/0Router A Router BS2 /0LAN 1LAN 2